Quickweed is a common invasive plant that was introduced. This plant can be found in gardens, sidewalks, parks, lawns, and vacant lots. Quickweed can be easily recognized by the fine hairs and the yellow flowers that appear. You can use this plant in soups or sandwiches to get a nice added artichoke kind of flavor. Photos available at https://stevenanthony123456.smugmug.com/Flowers-and-Plants/

Go get them beautiful creatures here. Want to catch them? Go to the nearest woods in your areas and get these creatures that will just wait to get their photograph taken. Photos available at https://stevenanthony123456.smugmug.com/Animals/

If you had to be put into a survival situation, knowing about wild edibles is a great way to increase your chances of survival. The key is to know how different edible plants can be identified by location, size, color, etc. This is plant is called Asiatic Dayflower. By it s name, it is native from Asia and was introduced to many regions of the world including USA, Canada, and western Russia. The plant has no close poisonous relatives and can be easily recognized by the two blue petals with the three yellow staminodes. The plant is considered invasive in some areas of the USA and could greatly out compete some other plants in the ecosystem. Begin to munch down on this plant since it has a somewhat string bean flavor to it much like the Common Blue Violet. The plant is good from mid-spring to mid-fall before the leaves start to become wither and less appetizing. Photos available at https://stevenanthony123456.smugmug.com/Flowers-and-Plants/